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Great Southern Animal Protection is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and welfare of animals in the Great Southern region. We work to improve the lives of animals through a variety of programs and services, including rescue and rehabilitation, spay and neuter clinics, and education and outreach initiatives. Our goal is to create a more humane and compassionate community for all animals.

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Gladstone PAWS are a dedicated and enthusiastic Gladstone Animal Rescue and Welfare group located in Central Queensland. We are new on the scene but our volunteers have been working to save our Gladstone pets for up to 16 years. Gladstone PAWS animals are health checked, up to date with vaccinations, worm/flea treated, microchipped, desexed, registered with Gladstone council and dogs over 6 months are also tested for heartworm. They are also socialised in the homes of loving foster carers, not in cages or kennels. We care where our pets go. A pre-adoption interview and property check are required before adopting. The volunteer group formerly known as Team RSPCA Gladstone transitioned into this local independent not-for-profit association in August 2019. With many years’ experience in animal welfare – our mission is to: Rescue and rehome unwanted, abused, neglected and/or surrendered animals (including dogs, cats, birds, pocket pets and reptiles). With the support of our partners, Gladstone District Wildlife Carers Association (GDWCA) and Petbarn Gladstone. Assist the community through the facilitation of a desexing program. Educate school-aged students and the public in relation to responsible pet ownership. Provide Short Term Emergency Pet Services (STEPS) including Crisis Care accommodation for those affected by Domestic and Family violence, or requiring emergency hospitalisation. Provide assistance for older people who are unable to continue care for their pet. This may be due to health, or the need to transition into an aged-care facility that does not allow pets. (Golden PAWS).

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The Mad Catters Inc. Perth is a group of passionate cat enthusiasts who come together to share their love for cats and promote cat welfare. They organize events, meetups, and adoptions to bring attention to the needs of cats and help find loving homes for stray and abandoned cats in the Perth area. They also provide resources and support for cat owners and work to educate the public about responsible cat ownership.

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PAWS Darwin is an animal welfare organisation with charitable status, dedicated to providing care for unwanted animals with the ultimate goal of re-homing these animals to loving families. They also aim to educate the community on animal issues such as the importance of desexing your pet which is achieved through school excursions and advertising campaigns. Their last litter program is offered to anyone wanting to surrender puppies or kittens, they believe that change can only happen if people are enabled to do the right thing. PAWS Darwin Community Vet is set up and running to support the shelter animals but is also active in the community. The Vet clinic accepts appointments from the general public and all income from services goes towards supporting the work of PAWS Darwin. The PAWS Darwin Community Vet is the only clinic in Darwin to offer support in the form of low-cost services to those in need. This service sees owners able to keep their pets when they would have euthanised or surrendered the animal because they couldn’t afford the fees involved with caring for their pet. PAWS Darwin also offers opportunities for volunteering to individuals and organisations of all types. Work experience and people wanting to gain experience are also welcomed. Most of their adoptable pets are in foster care, if you see a pet on their website that you would like to meet, click on the meet and greet form and one of their amazing foster carers will organise a time with you to meet the pet of your dreams. If you would like to consider fostering, please get in contact, they would love to add you to our team. All animals from PAWS are adopted out sterilised (desexed), micro chipped, up to date on vaccinations, or with vouchers for these to be used at the PAWS Darwin Community Vet. All of their animals are guaranteed to be up-to-date with vaccinations, worming, tick and flea treatment upon adoption. Their dogs also come with four free behavioural class vouchers. Puppies receive free puppy preschool classes. All their adopted pets are eligible for a discount for future services through the PAWS Darwin Community Vet. Besides the team loves to see you and your pet and to how you are going. PAWS Darwin also supports people with special needs for pets and in 2020 they started our Support Dog program. They have both Candidate dogs and owner trained ESA dogs in the program and if you want to know more check out the details on their Heart Dog Program page. Please consider adopting a PAWS Darwin pet when searching for your next best mate! Your support not only helps a pet, but it helps the communities that they work with.

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The Alice Springs Animal Shelter cares for animals who are currently homeless and/or have been abused or mistreated. We provide warm, dry, clean, safe shelter, food, love, medical attention and a place to call their own while they’re waiting to be adopted. Our objective is simple… to give voiceless animals in need a second chance at life! The Alice Springs Animal Shelter cares for animals who are currently homeless and/or have been abused or mistreated. We provide warm, dry, clean, safe shelter, food, love, medical attention and a place to call their own while they’re waiting to be adopted. The Alice Springs Animals Shelter is here to assist the community in reuniting lost animals with their owners. You may not be aware of the enormous value of a leaving a bequest in your will to an organisation like the Alice Springs Animal Shelter. After loved ones have been provided for, there is no better way to continue to support the cause in which you care about and believe in than to leave a donation. A bequest to the Alice Springs Animal Shelter will help stray, and abandoned animals continue to be given every chance to find a home where they can receive the love, comfort and attention they deserve. Monetary bequests ensure the animals of Alice Springs, that have unfortunately seen the adverse side of life through inappropriate human behaviour, will be given the second chance at life that they so much deserve.

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Angel-Paws Inc. is a non-profit animal rescue organisation of volunteers based in Townsville, taking in animals from across North Queensland. Angel-Paws Inc. gives animals that society rejects, a second chance at life. They have a talented group of people behind the wings, teaching the animals in their care to be outstanding pets for new families. They help people by matching a great pet to them, making sure that it is a forever home that their furry kids are sent to. They work with veterinary clinics and foster carers who volunteer their time and effort to bring the animals to full health and well-being, before finding them a new home. Angel-Paws Inc. is run entirely by passionate volunteers who work tirelessly to help their four-legged friends find a well-deserved forever home. Angel-Paws Inc. is a no kill rescue. Every animal that comes in to their care stays with them until they find a forever home. Please have a look around their site, and remember animals can be your best friend, the kids you never had or even your retirement partner, their loyalty will not fail. Angel-Paws Inc. is run entirely by passionate volunteers who work tirelessly to help their four-legged friends find a well-deserved forever home. No matter what your skill, they can always find a use for volunteers who are motivated and able to work independently or with a group of others. All of their animals have a story to tell, and if you listen long enough their message will be heard.

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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Queensland (RSPCA Qld) is the state’s leading animal welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of all domestic, farmed and native animals throughout Queensland. Formed in 1883 in Queensland, animals have been turning to us for nearly 140 years. From one Inspector and several supporters in its fledgling years, the Society has grown to have over 415 staff throughout the state, generously supported by volunteers. Every person who works directly or indirectly with the RSPCA is dedicated to increasing the opportunities and improving the quality of life of each animal in their care. RSPCA Queensland is a non-government, community based charity. Caring for over 45,000 animals every year, RSPCA Queensland relies heavily on the generosity of animal lovers in the community to continue to provide lifesaving services to animals in need. Our operations are 96% funded by donations from thoughtful Queenslanders, just like you. In addition to caring for sick, injured and displaced domestic animals and wildlife, RSPCA Queensland is the only charity in the state with the power to prosecute animal cruelty and neglect under the Animal Care and Protection Act (2001). Our mission statement is simple, but powerful: Together We Change Lives. The RSPCA is a community based charity that works to improve the welfare of all animals and prevent cruelty. We are an active participant in national and state-based RSPCA campaigns to improve animal welfare in Queensland and throughout Australia. Our campaigns are based on the principles enshrined in the Five Freedoms, and are designed to raise public awareness about important animal welfare issues. We also aim to keep pressure on the people who have the power to make positive change. Above all else, at RSPCA Qld our focus is on saving lives. Our centres throughout Queensland are where we rescue, rehabilitate and rehome. For the 45,043 animals that arrived at an RSPCA Queensland centre over the past year, it was a second chance at life. Our commitment to saving lives can be found everywhere at the RSPCA. “Have I done everything reasonable to save this animal?” can be found near offices, on our software and as part of the landscape. Saving lives is a way of life and one that the staff and volunteers are committed to.

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The RSPCA subscribes to the "Five Domains" model developed by Prof David Mellor and Dr Cam Reid in 1994, which outlined a way to identify and grade the severity of different welfare issues. By examining the physical and functional factors of nutrition, environment, health and behaviour and how they impact on an animal's mental state, the welfare status of an animal could be determined. This model was based on the Five Freedoms for animals. Freedom from hunger and thirst by providing access to fresh water and a balanced diet to maintain full health. Freedom from discomfort by providing a safe environment, shelter and a comfortable resting place. Freedom from pain, injury and disease through prevention, rapid diagnosis and treatment. Freedom to express normal behaviour by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind. Freedom from fear and distress by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.

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Aussie Desert Dogs is run by Gloria Morales, Warlukurlangu Art Centre's assistant manager, and supports the Aboriginal communities of Yuendumu, Nyirripi, Yulamu and surrounding areas. Gloria is dedicated to helping any animal in need, either out in community or in her own home, providing daily support, medical assistance and the provision of food. Gloria also oversees the Warlukurlangu Dogs desexing and worming program, arranging vet visits quarter yearly. Gloria is committed to the full time care of the dogs and animals in the community, taking in strays, 'sick ones' and those in between homes. Long nights can be spent caring for the sick and injured and there are no closing or clocking off times at Aussie Desert dogs HQ. Aussie Desert Dogs and Warlukurlangu Dogs Program are separate initiatives, however each relies on the other to fully support the people and animals of their communities. The Warlurlangu Dogs Program specifically funds and supports the quarter yearly desexing program that Gloria organises, bringing vet Stephen Cutter and his AMRRIC volunteers out to sterilise dogs and cats (and even horses), distribute parasitic treatment and undertake any treatments and operations required. On top of this, Aboriginal owned Warlukurlangu Art Centre provides regular funding to Aussie Desert Dogs through a percentage of sales of their paintings, to support Gloria's ongoing daily work with dogs and animals in the community and in her care. Art Centre manager Cecilia Alfonso is extremely supportive of Aussie Desert Dogs and the work Gloria does in the community, not only generating funding but also finding herself transporting dogs into town for rehoming and bringing food back into the community! Dogs and dingos hold a significant place of importance in their relationship with Aboriginal People and their culture. Valued in both the physical and spiritual realms as companions, pets, physical and spiritual protectors, water sources and warmth, they feature strongly in Jukurrpa (Dreaming and dreamtime), playing significant roles in Creation stories, song lines and ceremony. Over time, however, as dogs became more commonplace than dingos in the community, the regular breeding patterns of the dogs in communities have led to overpopulation, starvation and illness. Many communities such as Yuendumu are hundreds of kilometres away from a vet clinic and people don’t have access to simple parasitic treatments, medical care, desexing operations and vaccinations. Most of the community shops have limited stock and often don’t supply basic and important animal care products. Purchasing food and medicine can be costly and a journey to the vet, long and expensive. In the words of AMRRIC, 'Nobody should be forced to watch their beloved animal suffer simply because they cannot access treatment.'

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Desperate for Love Dog Pound Rescue is a Dog Rescue based in the Perth Metro area, run totally by volunteers and funded by donations. All of our dogs are placed in foster homes in the metro area until they are adopted. Desperate for Love Dog Pound Rescue (DFL) is committed to saving as many dogs from pounds as possible. We have hundreds of foster carers all over Perth who care for the dogs until they are ready to move to their forever homes. We are always in need of foster carers to love and care for dogs of all ages and sizes. Along with finding new homes for dogs, we also rescue dogs that don’t have much time left. Rather than leave them to live out the rest of their life in a pound alone, they live with a “forever foster” carer and remain in the rescue until it is their time. They will only know love and kindness and will receive all vet work needed to make them as comfortable as possible.

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As a dedicated Animal Adoption Organization since 2000, Australian Cattle Dog Rescue Victoria has discovered countless ways to make a positive difference in the lives and welfare of animals. In an ideal world, every human being would be compassionate enough to lend a helping hand. From volunteering time and making a donation, to staying informed and advocating online, there are so many ways to get involved. Find out more today. We are dedicated to stepping up our Rehabilitation efforts, which is by no means an easy feat. But through cooperation and community involvement, we believe we can facilitate progress in this area. With our mission always in mind, we strive to find new strategies to make our Rescue efforts more effective. Contact us to learn more about our team’s hard work and commitment to this cause.

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SAFE is Western Australia’s largest animal rescue organisation using the foster care model. Founded in 2003, we currently have 11 branches state-wide and have successfully rehomed more than 32,400 homeless animals. We utilise a dedicated team of volunteers, ensuring an exceptional level of care for our rescue animals and a highly effective financial model. More than 80% of money donated goes directly to animal care. We are aligned with a wide network of Australia’s most respected welfare organisations and are the West Australian arm of Companion Animal Network – Australia CAN. Although our core focus is animals, our largest impact is on the communities in which we work. We are helping people find companionship by connecting them with a pet who needs them. We are also helping to reduce the overpopulation of homeless animals by strongly advocating for animal desexing. Our organisation works so effectively because it is run by people who know their own communities. When an animal is abandoned or surrendered, our branch coordinators go about finding a foster carer from our list of volunteers. Often, SAFE teams will drive hundreds of kilometres and work late into the night to ensure an animal is safe. Amazing dedication, teamwork and a whole lot of passion means that everyone just does what they need to make it happen.

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Charlie was abandoned at only 18 months old at an agistment property. He was just turned out as landowners could not find the owner. He had not seen other horses for five years when the property sold. He faced being shot where he stood, with no one wanting an unhandled, 18HH thoroughbred. FNQ Foster Farms came to the rescue. We had to walk the farm to find him and load him on a truck to bring him home. His feet had not been done for years and were huge. He was so excited to see another horse, he had thought he was the only one left on the planet. Charlie was so kind-hearted and easy to work with and ride. We successfully re-homed him to a home daycare and became their mascot. He was a big, gentle giant who loved kids and would suck on their hair if they stood too close to the fence. Charlie was the start of the FNQ Foster Farms story, but it doesn't end there. Read more about how you can support us in our rehabilitation, retraining and rehoming endeavours. Charlie was relieved to find out he wasn't the last horse left on the planet after all.

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We have been Established in Mareeba since the 18th of July 2012, Animal Rescue Tablelands Inc is a privately run, volunteer based group offering unwanted, abused, neglected and surrendered animals a second chance at life, we are a no kill Rescue Organization. We are a non-profit, registered Charity, We do not receive any government or council funding, we reply heavily on donations to keep our rescue group running. The Seconds Shop was established on the 4th of April 2018 at 68 Byrnes St Mareeba, to help support & fund for our Last Litter Program, Assist Domestic Violence Victims with Affordable Pet Boarding, Assist the Elderly with Affordable Pet Boarding while they are Hospitalised, We work with the Atherton Women’s Shelter and Mareeba & Atherton Hospitals and the growing demand to help save lives and maintain our rescue’s while they are in care. We started working with Fantasy Tails Pet Shop at 160 Byrnes st, Mareeba, in January 2021 to rehome our kittens and cats, they are all De sexed, Vaccinated, Microchipped, Wormed, Flea & Tick Treated, Females $160 & Males $130. And also Animal Welfare Cairns supports us with De sex/microchip vouchers, to help lower our vet bills. Our volunteer foster carers provide the training and skills the rescues may require before they are matched with a suitable home. Pets have been proven to help with Mental Health, Prisoners, Domestic Violence Victims and the Elderly.

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Perth Rescue Angels Inc is a Western Australian based not-for-profit animal rescue charity that strives to change the lives of homeless, neglected, surrendered and abused animals through foster care and adoption. Being a foster-based rescue means that our cats and dogs live in homes with families while they are waiting for their forever homes. We are fortunate enough to have a dedicated team of foster carers and are always looking to add new members to our rescue family. ​Perth Rescue Angels specialises in rehabilitating undomesticated cats. These cats are seen as pests by many. However, we believe every cat deserves a chance at a happy life. Our organisation prides itself on being cruelty-free, which means that we only fund-raise using cruelty-free fundraising ideas. Perth Rescue Angels Inc is an Incorporated Entity, is a registered Charity with the ACNC, is endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient and has a Charity Collections License.

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WA Pet Project is a registered, not-for-profit, incorporated organisation in Western Australia. We are 100% volunteer operated, meaning we all work 'real' jobs during the day and dedicate our free time to changing the lives of pets and their humans. We are supporters of the No-Kill movement. We are 100% foster-care based which means that we do not have a premises, kennels or catteries to house all our beautiful rescue animals. All of our animals live in loving foster homes throughout the Perth metro area until they are adopted by their forever families.​ While at WA Pet Project we operate an adoption program for cats and dogs, our vision is a world where animal rescues don’t need to exist. We love our foster pets, but what we love more is pets living in their homes. Forever. Our aim is to help the community become great pet owners through various education programs, online resources and veterinary care programs. Because we believe success will come from addressing the cause, not only the issue.

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Cairns Animal Rescue was established in 2019. Since our inception, our group of passionate volunteers have managed to assist over 1,200 dogs, through rehoming and medical care. We are here to assist dogs in need across North Queensland, from the Torres Straits in the North, to as far south as Charters Towers. We are a dedicated group of volunteers who provide the highest level of care in a foster home environment, allowing us to assess each animal and ensure they meet their perfect forever family. Our foster dogs join our own dogs, cats and children and become immersed in our family – helping them become a great family member for you! Adopting a rescue dog is a very rewarding experience. Not only are you gaining a new family member, but you’re rescuing an animal from less-than-ideal circumstances. We like to think they appreciate their new family more when they’re a rescue.

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MEOW rescue is a NOT for profit organisation which rescues Cats and Kittens within the Melbourne area. We have grown from one person into a rescue group. We are run entirely by volunteers and we are passionate about making change in the lives of unwanted cats and kittens. All rescue cats are cared for by our team of foster carers in their own homes. So come socialised and in most cases, have had interaction with other cats and dogs. All kittens and cats have been vet checked, wormed, treated for fleas, desexed, microchipped and vaccinated and are looking for their purrfect home. ​We work with the community, shelters/pounds and other rescue groups to make change in the lives of so many unwanted animals. We run a last litter program where people surrender their cats litter to us and we desex, microchip and vaccinate the Mother cat for free, so stopping the ongoing unwanted litters. We are also happy to discuss any issues relating to your cats/kittens and try to help keep these cats and kittens out of pounds. If you are looking for a loving kitty to adopt, then PLEASE contact us on Petrescue. We will find the right cat/kitten for you.

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PetRescue is a national animal welfare charity like no other. We help save thousands of lives every month by looking at the big picture, disrupting the status quo and finding innovative tech solutions to the biggest challenges facing rescue pets in Australia. We were disruptors before ‘disruption’ became an overused buzzword. In 2004, we launched the first national pet adoption website to help rescue pets, who may otherwise go unnoticed, find a new family to love for life. Today, our free programs and services help millions of Australians discover the joy of adopting a new family member and help more than 1,000 rescue organisations, shelters and pounds save the lives of thousands of rescue pets. We have a vision of a future for Australia where every pet is safe, respected and loved. And to get us there, we’ve developed a mission that looks at the bigger picture, drives social change and unites to save lives. Thanks to your kind support, we’re able to create positive solutions to the biggest issues and challenges that rescue pets face across Australia by looking at the big picture, leveraging digital innovations and driving social change. We’ve created an environment where the best talent in animal welfare, technology and marketing can use their knowledge and expertise for good, and we’re extremely proud of the team that drives our mission today. Building strong industry relationships with some of Australia’s biggest brands has enabled us to give rescue pets greater reach and bring more benefits to grassroots community rescue organisations.

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‘Til The Cows Come Home is an Australian not-for-profit animal charity that was founded in 2018. They rescue unwanted, unviable, "waste" farmed animals, rehabilitate them in short term foster care and rehome them into safe, forever-loving homes as companions. They help all animals. Any animal born on agriculture farms that are unwanted or considered waste and whose fate will otherwise result in death. They take in these animals, care for them in foster homes and adopt them out into families to live out their lives as companion animals. If an animal is born on a farm and develops a disability, injury or illness they will take in these animals to treat them in their foster homes to give them the best chance of survival or allow them to pass peacefully and safely. Whether goats, horses, pigs, alpacas, sheep or even an entire herd, they help families rehome animal(s) which they can no longer care for. They help by finding the animals safe and loving new homes. To date they have helped transform the lives of over 4,000 farm animals. They have taken their experience and networks to assist families in rehoming animals on their properties, when they can no longer care for them. ‘Til The Cows Come Home, is predominately made up of volunteers, and they rely on the kindness of public donations to keep their mission going. The work they do, is making a lasting change to the lives of the animals they help. They are the voices for the forgotten, and they hope they can inspire others to not only share their stories but make more compassionate choices. They transform the lives of unwanted farm animals through rescuing, rehoming and promoting a kinder world. They give a voice to farm animals by telling their stories and inspiring change. Their Vision is to Create a more compassionate world where farm animals are viewed as companions, not commodities.

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